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According to a proprietary study on home gym equipment trends conducted by the team at Garage Gym Reviews, treadmills were among the most popular pieces of home gym equipment in 2023. This makes sense, as running is a common form of cardio exercise. However, it’s not always easy to do outdoors if you can’t leave your children alone while they’re napping or the weather makes it unsafe.

Treadmills like the NordicTrack X24 help resolve those concerns by allowing you to run or walk indoors at your convenience. We had the chance to test this latest treadmill model in NordicTrack’s lineup, and while there are a few minor shortcomings, we think it’s one of the best treadmills currently on the market. We’ll tell you why in this NordicTrack X24 treadmill review.

We’ve Run Thousands of Miles on Treadmills

The team at GGR comprises certified personal trainers, CrossFitters, home gym owners, and an Olympian. Several of us regularly incorporate running into our training routines, and we’ve tested more than 50 treadmills. Some of our team members have even purchased and assembled NordicTrack treadmills themselves, like the NordicTrack Commercial 1750.

For testing the NordicTrack X24 treadmill specifically, we used our fitness equipment testing methodology to rank it on a scale of 1 to 5 in various categories, including:

  • Workout experience
  • Footprint and portability
  • Durability and construction
  • Adjustments and ergonomics
  • Technology benefits and conveniences
  • Programming

NordicTrack X24 Treadmill

NordicTrack X24 Treadmill

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GGR Score: 4.25

Product Highlights

* Goes down to a -6% decline or up to a 40% incline * Speed range of 0-12 mph * 24″ swiveling touchscreen * SmartAdjust technology automatically adjusts speed and incline levels during iFIT classes * Powerful 4.25 CHP motor

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Monitor doesn’t wobble even when running at top speeds
  • High-quality speakers
  • Large belt deck of 60″ x 22″
  • Lifetime warranty on the motor
  • 400-lb weight capacity
  • Monitor has streaming capabilities
  • Can create custom, simulated maps with Google Maps

Cons

  • Expensive at around $4,500
  • Handlebars are a little slippery
  • Cushioning could be better
  • High step-up height of over 13″
  • Weighs over 400 lbs in the box

Bottom Line

The new NordicTrack X24 Treadmill has an impressive incline/decline range of -6% to 40% and features an impressive 24-inch touchscreen monitor with high-quality speakers. It includes several conveniences, like water bottle holders and a cooling fan that adjusts automatically based on the intensity of your iFIT class. However, the $4,500 price tag is steep, and this large, heavy treadmill could be difficult to move around.

A Quick Look at the NordicTrack X24 Treadmill

The X24 treadmill is one of the latest cardio machines in NordicTrack’s lineup. Like its predecessors, the X22i and X32i, this beast of a treadmill can go from a -6% decline to a 40% incline. Its top speed maxes out at 12 mph, or around a 5-minute mile pace, and it has a powerful 4.25 CHP motor.

Plus, like most of NordicTrack’s cardio fitness equipment, the X24 treadmill is compatible with iFIT. We love this workout app because of its large variety of workouts that suit any fitness level and its ability to automatically adjust the speed and incline settings during a class.

Person tilting screen on NordicTrack x24 Treadmill

The NordicTrack X24 treadmill also boasts a 24-inch pivoting touchscreen and several other conveniences, like water bottle holders, a cooling fan, and a USB-C charging port. The 60-inch-by-22-inch running deck offers adequate cushioning and is long enough to handle running at top speeds, even for tall runners.

Before You Buy

  • The NordicTrack X24 treadmill weighs over 400 pounds and doesn’t fold. We recommend finding a permanent space for it in your home gym since moving it around isn’t easy.
  • You’ll also need to make sure the room you place it in has a high enough ceiling. The step-up height is over 13 inches, and if you’re tall and put the treadmill in a room with a low ceiling, you may not have a lot of clearance.
  • Storing the treadmill in a garage gym will void the warranty.

NordicTrack X24 Treadmill Video Review

Is the NordicTrack X24 Treadmill Worth It?

The X24 treadmill costs around $4,500 and is the most expensive treadmill NordicTrack offers. On top of that, you’ll need an iFIT subscription to really take advantage of everything the treadmill has to offer. A monthly membership costs around $39 per month. A one-year annual plan costs $396, a two-year plan costs $699, and a three-year plan costs $899.

Lindsay Scheele, the face of our Garage Gym Reviews Everything YouTube channel and a certified personal trainer, believes the machine is worth the cost. It comes with an impressive number of features, and the large decline and incline range is tough to beat. But whether the treadmill is worth it to you depends on your budget, what you’re looking for in a treadmill, and how often you’ll use it. 

Great for:

  • People who hike frequently or enjoy hill training
  • People with spacious home gyms
  • Serious runners who want a treadmill with a powerful motor

Not recommended for:

  • People who need a compact, folding treadmill
  • Anyone who wants to keep their treadmill in a garage
  • Folks who don’t want to pay a monthly fee for workout programming

NordicTrack X24 Treadmill Specs

Price$4,499
Footprint69.9″ L x 38.1″ W x 73.3″ H
Running deck60” L x 22” W
Product weight445-lb in-box weight
Max user weight400 lbs
Speed range0 to 12 mph
Incline range-6% decline to 40% incline
Display24” pivoting touchscreen
ProgrammingiFIT ($39 per month for a monthly membership; 1-, 2-, and 3-year annual plans also available)
WarrantyLifetime motor, 10 years on the frame, 2 years on parts, 1 year for the tablet and labor

Workout Experience on the NordicTrack X24 Treadmill

Lindsay used the X24 treadmill for several running and walking workouts and even took a Haunted Bayou walking series class, which she said was really cool. She also used the treadmill at various speeds and inclines and found its operation quieter and smoother than other treadmills.

Woman using the NordicTrack X24 Treadmill

Two things that Lindsay says enhanced her workout experience were the 24-inch monitor and the speaker bar. The monitor swivels nicely, and even at top speeds, it stays in place. “Considering how big and in-your-face it is, I was surprised that there was no jostling at all,” Lindsay says.

Lindsay was also impressed with the speaker quality, saying that the sound came through loud and clear. “I also like that I can adjust the volume of the instructors or the music individually, which is something that isn’t possible on a lot of other treadmills,” she says.

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Overall, we give the workout experience a 4 out of 5. Lindsay had just a few minor complaints, which we’ll share more details about below.

Footprint and Portability

The X24 treadmill is a large machine, standing at 69.9 inches long, 38.1 inches wide, and 73.3 inches high. It weighs over 400 pounds and doesn’t fold, so it likely won’t be right for you if you’re searching for a compact treadmill.

A side view of the bottom of the NordicTrack X24 treadmill

“I recommend finding a dedicated spot for this treadmill in your home, because it’s not easy to move,” Lindsay warns. “There are wheels on the front, but there’s no handlebar on the back, so you have to kind of rely on your grip strength to lift it up and wheel it around.”

For this reason, we rate the footprint and portability a 1 out of 5.

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Durability and Construction

While testing the NordicTrack X24, Lindsay didn’t notice any significant wobbling or shaking. It has a powerful 4.25 CHP motor, which is strong enough to handle daily usage in a home gym setting, and the frame is sturdy.

When evaluating durability in treadmills, we also like to look at the weight capacity. A higher weight capacity indicates that the treadmill offers more support and stability. The NordicTrack X24 treadmill has a user weight capacity of 400 pounds, easily beating the industry standard of 275 pounds. Thus, we give it a 5 out of 5 for durability and construction.

Adjustments and Ergonomics

The NordicTrack X24 treadmill shines in the adjustments department. It goes from a -6% decline to a 40% incline, reaches a top speed of 12 mph, and has a spacious 60-inch-by-22-inch running deck.

A woman walks at a steep incline on a Nordictrack X24 Treadmill

“The running deck looked small when I first saw the machine, but it is, in fact, 60 inches long and 22 inches wide,” Lindsay says. “It’s one of the largest treadmills I’ve tested. Even taller runners will have plenty of room to run or sprint on it.”

The treadmill also has horizontal and vertical handlebars to provide extra security when using it at higher incline settings. “The handlebars are a little slippery and not my favorite, but they do help you feel safer when walking at high inclines,” Lindsay says.

However, this incline trainer falls slightly short when it comes to ergonomics, so we give it 4 out of 5 stars in this category. The step-up height is 13.66 inches. Not only does this make it less ideal for rooms with low ceilings, but it can also be challenging for users with mobility restrictions to easily step on and off the treadmill.

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Studies1 show that cushioned treadmills can reduce the force placed upon the feet with each step. However, even though NordicTrack’s SpringFlex cushioning is designed to absorb impact, Lindsay wasn’t overly impressed by it. “It’s not the most cushioned deck I’ve ever experienced, but it’s decent. I’d consider it mid-range in terms of cushioning,” she says.

With that in mind, higher-weight individuals or those with a history of lower-body injuries may want to choose a treadmill with more cushioning.

Woman stepping onto the NordicTrack X24 treadmill

Technology Benefits and Conveniences

The NordicTrack X24 treadmill is packed with features, earning it a 5 out of 5 for technology benefits and conveniences. It has two water bottle holders, the ability to sync with Bluetooth headphones, and a USB-C charging port. The 24-inch HD touchscreen monitor is bright and colorful, and the SmartAdjust feature automatically adjusts your speeds and inclines during iFIT classes.

Person tilting screen on NordicTrack x24 Treadmill

It doesn’t have a media shelf for a phone or tablet, but you likely won’t need it. With iFIT, you can watch movies and TV shows on the monitor via Netflix, Prime Video, and other streaming services. You can even create custom, simulated running routes with Google Maps, and iFIT also syncs to apps like Strava, Apple Health, Garmin Connect, and Google Fit.

Plus, there’s a cooling fan that automatically adjusts based on the intensity of your workout. And if that doesn’t impress you, you may like to know that the treadmill’s ActivePulse technology can automatically adjust the speed, incline, and resistance to ensure you stay in your desired heart rate zone. You do need to use a compatible heart rate monitor, though, which isn’t included.

A speaker bar sits at the bottom of the screen, and Lindsay considers it a big improvement over the speakers on the X22i. She was able to get the volume of both the instructors and the music just right—something she says is a challenge on a lot of other treadmills.

Programming

The NordicTrack X24 treadmill earns a 5 out of 5 for programming. It’s compatible with iFIT, which has long been one of our favorite workout apps. We find the iFIT trainers motivating and engaging, and with thousands of classes available, there truly is something for everyone. The iFIT workouts include everything from gentle walks to challenging high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions.

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The iFIT program isn’t just for treadmills, either. In the workout library, you’ll find classes for elliptical machines, rowers, exercise bikes—even classes that don’t require any equipment at all. iFIT also has an AI coach that can help you find content customized to your training goals.

An iFIT class displayed on the NordicTrack X24 treadmill

NordicTrack X24 Treadmill vs Peloton Tread

Peloton Tread

Peloton Tread

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GGR Score: 3.74

Product Highlights

  • Powerful 3.0 CHP motor
  • Carbon steel construction
  • Top speeds of 12.5 MPH
  • 23.5″ HD touchscreen display
  • Incline training
  • Non-folding
  • Live and on-demand classes

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Interactive, responsive HD touchscreen display
  • Access to thousands of workouts via Peloton
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Front speakers and rear woofers for great sound
  • Big range of speed and incline
  • Carbon steel frame
  • Intuitive controls
  • Red line centered on running deck ensures good running mechanics
  • Sleek design
  • Improved safety features: Tread lock, emergency stop button, stop-sensor technology in belt and a safety key

Cons

  • Disappointing warranty
  • No decline
  • No pre-programmed workout so need to purchase membership to Peloton
  • Expensive
  • Heavy
  • Smaller console
  • Minimal cushioning
  • No cooling fans (not a deal breaker but it would be nice)
  • Smaller running deck compared to similarly priced treadmills

Bottom Line

After several recalls back in 2021, Peloton recently released this new treadmill, the Peloton Tread, with improved safety measures. Perhaps best known for its wide range of live and on-demand classes, the Peloton Tread is a fantastic way to train indoors and stay motivated.  The easy-to-use, interactive touchscreen provides access to a library of workouts and leaderboards that truly brings training to a new level.Powered by a 3.0 horsepower motor, the Tread reaches speeds up to 12.5 mph and inclines up to 12.5%; impressive numbers by any standard. Constructed from carbon steel, the Tread has a sleek, compact design that is as sturdy as it is attractive. While the price tag is steep, it could be a worthwhile investment for your home gym if it fits your budget.

The Peloton Tread is another premium treadmill that offers built-in virtual programming. It’s about 5 inches narrower and almost a foot shorter than the NordicTrack X24 treadmill, so it may be a better fit for smaller gym spaces. Like the X24, the Peloton Tread doesn’t fold, but it weighs much less and is easier to move.

The Peloton Tread only goes up to a 12.5% incline, but its max speed of 12.5 mph isn’t far off from the X24’s. Its touchscreen monitor is just a touch under 24 inches.

At around $2,995, the Peloton Tread isn’t cheap, but it’s more reasonable than the $4,500 X24 treadmill. A Peloton All-Access Membership, which is required for the Peloton Tread, costs $5 more per month than iFIT. You do get access to a wide variety of classes, but Peloton doesn’t sync with third-party apps as seamlessly as iFIT.

Learn more in our Peloton Tread review.

NordicTrack X24 TreadmillPeloton Tread
Price$4,499$2,995
Footprint69.9″ L x 38.1″ W x 73.3″ H68” L x 33” W x 62” H
Running deck60” L x 22” W59” L x 20” W
Product weight445-lb in-box weight290 lbs
Max user weight400 lbs300 lbs
Speed range0 to 12 mph0 to 12.5 mph
Incline range-6% decline to 40% incline12.5% incline grade with 0.5% increments
Display24” pivoting touchscreen23.8” tilting touchscreen
ProgrammingiFIT ($39 per month for a monthly membership, 1-, 2-, and 3-year annual plans also available)Peloton All-Access Membership ($44 per month)
WarrantyLifetime motor, 10 years on the frame, 2 years on parts, 1 year for the tablet and labor5 years on the frame, 3 years on the drive motor and walking belt, 12 months on the touchscreen and most original components

Customer Experience 

If you’re unsatisfied with your X24 treadmill, you can return it within 30 days of your delivery date. You’ll have to pay a return shipping charge of $250 plus a 10% restocking fee.

However, NordicTrack offers a lifetime warranty on the motor, which helps the treadmill earn a 5 out of 5 for customer experience. The X24 treadmill also comes with a 10-year frame warranty, a 2-year parts warranty, and a 1-year tablet and labor warranty.

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Ordering the NordicTrack X24 Treadmill

As of this writing, the NordicTrack X24 treadmill is only available on NordicTrack’s website. You won’t find it on Amazon or other third-party marketplaces. Financing is available through TD Bank with 0% APR for eligible customers. You can choose 12-month or 39-month payment options.

Free standard shipping with curbside delivery is also available, though you’ll have to assemble the machine yourself. If you opt for white glove delivery, it’ll cost $299. If you want white glove delivery and have an old treadmill you’d like hauled away, you’ll have to pay $398.

Customer Reviews

The NordicTrack X24 treadmill is still new, so there aren’t many customer reviews on it yet. NordicTrack’s website shows four reviews as of this writing, all of which are 5 stars. Customers praised the treadmill’s quiet performance, the cushioned deck, and the 40% incline.

Final Verdict of Our NordicTrack X24 Treadmill Review

If you have the space and budget, the NordicTrack X24 treadmill is certainly worth considering. It’s a sturdy machine with a powerful motor, a ton of tech features, and a wide range of speed and incline/decline settings. We believe it can suit multiple types of users and training goals.

However, there are a few things to keep in mind before buying:

  • Find a dedicated space for this treadmill before it arrives. Once it’s in place, you likely won’t want to move it due to its large size and heavy build.
  • Be prepared to spend around $39 per month for iFIT.
  • We thought the cushioning was just average, and the treadmill has a high step-up height of 13.66 inches. Heavier-weight users or those with mobility restrictions may want to consider a treadmill with better cushioning and/or a lower step-up height.

Full Rating

NordicTrack X24 Treadmill

The new NordicTrack X24 Treadmill has an impressive incline/decline range of -6% to 40% and features an impressive 24-inch touchscreen monitor with high-quality speakers. It includes several conveniences, like water bottle holders and a cooling fan that adjusts automatically based on the intensity of your iFIT class. However, the $4,500 price tag is steep, and this large, heavy treadmill could be difficult to move around.

Product Brand: NordicTrack

Product Currency: $

Product Price: 4499

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Editor's Rating:
4.25

NordicTrack X24 Treadmill Rating

Workout experience – 4
Footprint and portability – 1
Durability and construction – 5
Adjustments and ergonomics – 4
Technology benefits and conveniences – 5
Programming – 5
Customer experience – 5
Customer reviews – 5
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NordicTrack X24 Treadmill: FAQs

How long do NordicTrack treadmills last?

A well-maintained NordicTrack treadmill can last at least seven years. However, it will depend on how often and how heavily you use it. A NordicTrack treadmill that’s used three times a week for walking may last longer than one that’s used six days a week for long-distance running, for example.

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Is NordicTrack a good brand for treadmills?

Yes, NordicTrack is a good brand for treadmills. The GGR team has tested almost every single treadmill in NordicTrack’s lineup and is always impressed with their build quality and the number of conveniences they include. Some of our favorite features include the incline/decline settings, the iFIT programming, and the spacious, cushioned running decks.

Are ProForm treadmills better than NordicTrack?

ProForm treadmills aren’t necessarily better than NordicTrack. Both brands offer treadmills with incline settings, high-tech touchscreens, and iFIT compatibility. However, ProForm treadmills tend to be cheaper, so they may be better for those looking for budget-friendly home gym equipment.

References

  1. Shi, H., Li, H., Liu, H., & Yu, B. (2019). Effects of treadmill cushion and running speed on plantar force and metabolic energy consumption in running. Gait & Posture, 69, 79–84. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.01.024

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